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7 (Album) by S Club 7

Artist Biography For S Club 7

S Club 7 Were A Pop Group Who Emerged In 1998 And Lasted Into 2003. The Group Had 7 Main Singers/dancers Rachel Stevens Paul Cattermole Jo O'Meara Tina Barrett Jon Lee Bradley McIntosh And Hannah Spearritt. S Club 7 Became Very Popular In The UK And America With Their Show Miami 7 Which Changed Name To L.A. 7 In A Later Season. Accompanying The Show Were TV Length Movies. S Club 7 Reached A High Level Of Fame With Such Hit Singles Such As Bring It All Back Never Had A Dream Come True Don't Stop Movin And Have You Ever. The Group Changed Their Name To S Club. The Name Was Changed Due To The Loss Of Paul Who Left To Pursue Other Endeavours. They Eventually Split In 2003 Amid Rumours Of Drug And Alcohol Problems For Members And Internal Struggles Between The Cast Members. Rachel Stevens Is The Only Member Who Has Gone On To Find Any Significant Solo Success. S Club Juniors Also Known As S Club 8 Were A Less Successful Spin-Off Group Who Were Made Up Of Teenagers And Pre-Teens. S Club 7's Reunion Was Confirmed In 2014. The Group Performed For That Year's BBC Children In Need And Also Toured Across The UK The Following Year.

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7 Is The Sophomore Studio Album By British Pop Group S Club 7. It Was Released By Polydor Records On 12 June 2000 And 14 November 2000 In North America. The Album Was Primarily Produced By Cathy Dennis And Simon Ellis. It Became The Group's Most Successful Album Release And Reached #1 In The United Kingdom Where It Was Certified Triple Platinum. In America It Peaked At #69 On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart And Was Certified Gold. The Album Was Re-Released On 4 December 2000 To Include The Group's 2000 Children In Need Single "Never Had A Dream Come True". The Re-Release Also Included A Previously Unreleased Cover Of Stevie Wonder's "Lately" Replaced The Original Album Version Of "Natural" With The Single Version As Well As Including CD-ROM Videos Of Both "Reach" And "Natural". The Colour Scheme Of The Album Was Changed Slightly Also With More Purple And Lilac Tones Instead Of Blue. On The Year-End Album Charts For The UK The Album Was The 17th Best-Selling Release Of 2000 And Continued To Sell Well The Following Year Reaching #69 Overall For 2001.